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TH? BAILY NEWS. The Sand* of Dee. ?0 Mary, go tad ctn the cattle home, And cali tue rattle home, . And cull Uie cattle hem*, Aer?se the sands of See;" The western wind wai wild and dank wi' foam, . And ail ?Jone went she. Tb e western -wind crept np along the sas d, And o'er and o'er the sand, _ Androqad and roved the sand. Aa far a- eye could see; Tho toiling BJ ts t oame ?own and bid the land And net? Ma ?ame ibo. "Oh! ls it weod or ash OT floaten? hair A treaa-O'golden hair A irqwned muden . hal. - Above the nets itt sea? - Waa never taboon yet that abone to fair t Among tb? stake* on Dee." They rowed ber in across the rolling foam, The cruel crawling foam, , . Tba cruel, hungry foam. To her grave bes ide the sea; But still the boatmen bear ber cai! the cattle home . Across the suda of Dee I ; * TUE ALABAMA CLAIMS. SUMNER'S SPEECH IN ENGLAND. O pinion a of tn? Brittan Cabin? and Presa. The London papers, of Friday last, open their ?ditorial -pages ?itit comments on the ?peech lately delivered by Senator Sumner in ibo Un ifftd Ri ?tea Sentie, on ibe subject of the Alabama cilaiino ?nd the relations generally ex? isting between Great Britain and America. The foilowm^-diBpat obed will give a better idea of the temper of thar remark? than could be formed IrvPJ the "brief telegrams published on MottJltf?..' ... London ?far, John Bright's organ, that the claims of Mr. Sunioer are so new and ?tar tb Dg ind BO vagueiy put that they anet be refrainedermply a? enormous and withal unex? pected*; that if they convoy merely the shadow ot bia instructions Minister Motley will come to thoEo^fihmetrtrcolia ma very diner nt official ?T?j^r?^lbaUrina^r whicn M?nster John? son; tba. ?.?ni?l.dao^r oot, now about to bid ' adieu to the Conrt and people, arrived. The Star deplore? the rejection by England of the e?rr* o^ertrrree'made by ei-Mkiisi er Adams tur the W.tTement ifltV thu question. . Pres iden t Grant is rot, it is Bald, a wuote-eanle 1 io vcr of peace as waa the tate Ur. Lincoln, flo has in? tense d?termination of obaraoter, bat isa Western mn. without thal natani genius . Wattan served M& Un coin, who, instead of read? ing, had actual experience-of the world. 'Presi? dent Grant bas DO training, either aa a lawyer, or a politician. Be ia intensely American, abd the ?satina world te acqaaiuted with His resoluteness of ptixrjose, After defending Eng? land from the- charge of t general sympathy wjtfa the rebel conlt-deratee the writer con? fess?e ?hat the eaoar* of the Alabama, from England was both deplorable and disgraceful, farming the wurst precedent Great Britain could establish tor (he future in,snch like oon Uujfency. Tba 8ur erpxeeses, however, ita anuLsement at the charajter of Mr. Sumner'* demands in reparation. If Mr. Motley s in? structions are TOuobed in a similar spirit hie auaatob will be.ftuiU&es. as the extravagance i of -the jprcapesi^ops wfll strike the pablro at on oe. E very one knows bow ' ? nnou s tbe Bri . tish people art to deal fairly on the subj ec ; Int they Joally consider that -A ber concessions are tb be merely used as standpoints for farth? er and at present' un beard of demanda, Eng? land nrnst oamrally consider the position, lest by vieittmg unadvisedly ahe should. establish ? a-worst prasadeuii than nm? .abet nf hnsmiass, i ships oh tba high se ia by admitting a diaons sfoa qf derAantrs uteriy untenable and which odgut to DO resisted, --^WHaTOTT?CiniDa^ 8?TB. ' The Landon Times 'desi g ?atea the estimates of American damage* pot forth by Mr. Sumoer as per MCI ma aa ii bag airead; reached ?422, 000 OOO, and may in the future embrace the poo? chie earnings of all the soldiers drawn from the fields ot productive labor by war. The fcp-h, it mAiiui ia worthy of Mr. Sumner's ability, and deserves an impart'*1 considera? tion. He wants,' however,' something more than national reparation from England, asking for contrition and a pnblic humiliation. The Times asserts that m this England is cruelly wronged, and America had no userai object served. Expressions of regret and penitence ire r?roowd 'by treaty. PreaUea of peace, aasWvbr*. dfaentsri by conquerors ai the head Of armies, are found to be unencumbered by anea expressions. Ajx aokuoWledgement of moral liability for these claim?, made beforehand, would prejudge- toe contro Teray, aaa swafury tho .proposed settle anent. In the event of an arbibration court declaring England, not liable to pay damages, I. would her apology be taken back? 'Abe new taken by Mr. Sumners argument on -these j pointa ?B puerile, unreasonable and imatatea- 1 ! SkmmuVTLVSLtm? .verna****** HiannnnM.^ , of belligerent rtgbts.to tba South was i simple set ?nd fact opt cependant on th? Union block- , ade, for bad there not been a blockade tt Would 1 ???: sees: : *%peech is Aftabastensed as passionate and re TnnrintratiTw. a*d his menace betrays a one? sided partisanship lamentable a-? coming frum 1 a rajaoaeutatiie ulieatoeussry. Mr. Sum .MOM* Utldugh toe S-apereT Napoleon waa desirous of recognising the independence : of the Southern Confedera cy. It is alleged that though England ie held, forth as the only foreign power impi.caoly boaUle to Amer? ica, it is not too much to say thai one mo ment dnrma: to a'war'th? fate of the American Union dependen on the voice ot England, - whose sword thrown Into the acal? would have alt?rai the result. She declined the contest, , and 11 uruga*/ ?. degree of no fa tr o oas bordering OB infatuation lo leave thia consideration ont of account. Xii* a common practice with Amen- I can journalist* and polit ci ?ns to vi Illly Eng? land, and the prottotive tanff plan is popular With them merely as likely to inflict an injury on Great Britain.. Let atonement be made for the ase of insulting lansrutute by individuals, and it will be seen whether England and Amer? ica, by a ?etrospecUve verdict ot public opin? ion, will eontmua the cultivation of mutual respect^ which is aa necessary aa io the private relations of life. Nations, as auoh, only deal in overt acts and these constitute merely pos " alnl? subj act s fut pecuniary compensaron. VTXW3 OF THE CT?sTTURn. The Standard, which waa throughout the war a steadv friend of the South, saya that toe } American Senate has done more than reject the treaty, as it his given the world rsaeous to I behevo by Mr. Sumner's speech; which as en* I doised by that supreme body, covers ail ques* I tiona br the foreign diplomacy of the conutrr. j The English people ?ow know what Mr. Motley will have to aim nt ni his efforts to arrange I the Alabama ol ai ma on the former basis, now wasted ava*. Io tome respecta r od will en? sue from the o ind or which the American Sen- I ate d+aplaya. Formerly the danger was that England would step beyond a due regard for the nairana! honor ano: dignity at d allow the claims; but now,. when the demand baa summed ito present proportions, ther will test assured that even with John Bright in the Cabinet they are safe from a cb an o-J of dis? graceful capitulation. The American claim eon hardly be desanbed in serious language .and ita terms not excite indignation. They might aa well, argue against a proposal f jr American troopa to hold the Tower ol London aa a material guarantee, or that the Prince of in, the hands or the Federal authorities as a I . .SSS^6*0* .JrS*!*?^Kood behavior tn the future. The'policy "orEngiandon this subject ia no longer an open question. America has formally recorded her resolution that there shall be no settlement of the Ala nam a claims short of thai Eiglaud shall surrender at discre ... tien and snbmit to any punishment which the , United States Senate, in its supremacy over ' the affairs of the world, may choose to inflict Lt other words, she' bas decided that the ftV'PT*' Ohorn? eball not be amicably set tied, whatever may ensue. The interval at the present day ia long between national hatred aadbombardment, it is useless to ignore and I tmmOmf&jP fQWt tb** tb6 {ccimc m Ameri? ca ia one oz intense and unmitigated hatred toward GreatBriwin, and that a war with E.,* ' fand wbuM'beregarda*1? national luxury, but expensive, -England has not only admit? ted that such a war would be expansive, but j ~ jasjliaable. Preter toa circamBtapcej JL is So ba ble that the Americans will elect tb keep J e Ahtoainh ?laims in reserve ?od await their] ?j -opportunity for revenge more cheaply. War is I . . " not ari aftte Mable' eohition, though - in vol vi n g 1 I "danger ra ther - Usn. dishonor, and it may bo better to accept 'atiy settlement- which the present tchnrnistratiqn in .London may have I made if the attitude of the American. Senate f was less ridiculous. MXETIHQ OT THE CABINET. Mr. Sumner's speech creates an intense ex- I citemont in political circles. At a Cabinet meeting, on Thurs lav, the sub? ject of the s peech was in tor m al ly discussed. Mr. Bright declared that the embarrassment j I which its publication produced nerved England very properly, bat be screed not to consent to i entertain tbe ternit* of settlement foreshadow ' ed by Mr. 8 um nar, . Lord Clarendon expressed bis belief that the actual negotiations going on between the two countries on the subject were of a far lees ex? treme character than the speeches of ?mer? oan senators or articles in the public press. He hope l to find Mr. Motley as courteous as Minister Johnson bad boen. The present ad? ministration waa eager for a lasting continu? ance of friendly rola; ons wita the United States. Mr. Gladstone professed to have good assur? ance from reliable quarters that tbe recent re? jection ot the treaty on thia subject by the American legislature was purely a political movement. The cresent administration will endeavor to settle the Alabama question on libera] and honorable terms. Outside the tone of tbe Enrhsh people is anti-Ameiioan, and more so since having read only a p ir ti al publi? cation of Senator Sumner's argument^ Commrtiitil. . . Exports. BA II A y AR-Per British sehr W H Oleare-60 bbls Flour. AO oh)* Po'atoeo, 1 hod Shoulders, 1 box Dry Good\ lad 8603 feet Lumber. BO?! ON-Per 'chr .-cud-50 bales Cotton, El tons Metal, and 160 casts Clay. charleston Cotton and Hie? Market. OFFICE Ol- THE CBABLKrtTON DAILY NEWS, I CH ABl.ltATOM. Tuesday Evening, May A I COTTON .-1 he market for ibis article waa without active features, but there was a limited inquiry on the tart of huyere; th? prices of the better gradea of the article, of which tbe market ia almost bare, were well sustained, while tue descriptions from good ordinary and below, which form the bulk of the stock, were difficult of sale and had a lower ten? dency; sales near ADO bales, say: 107 at 26*; 7 at 38*; 52 itl?X; HO a' 27; 21 at 27*; 34 St SW; 17 at 27* ; 1 at 27*c We quote : LIVERPOOL CLASSIFICATION. Ordinary to socd ordinary.25*026* : QtSlal&tS^ J Strict noddling.27*<3>27* . By hew York classification we quote: ! Middling.27*@27* i TBS j Corros CATKBKLLAB.-Telegrams from Tl odd a were exhibited on'.Uie corf on .market iCfdajr, ?tating that thia destructive Insect bad shown itself in Florida?* and tue information was said to come from very reliable parties and In one oas9 the crop of the planter was directed to be bold. BIOS.-There wa? some Inquiry for this grain at about previous rates, but tbe abo it iou of the* sepa? rate charge for the tierce baa rendered a new ar? rangement cf oar quotations necessary. The ?ales were 106 throes of cttan Carolina say: 10 tierces at f S6i S3 at 8*; SS at 8* ; S6 at 8 Vc V ft. We quoi e common to fair clean Carolina at 7*@8; good, 8* ?8*0? m. Marketa hy Telegraph. FOBAUOa; MARKETS. LONDOK. May 4-Noon.-Consols 03*. Bonds dull at TB*. Bogar on,the spot quiet and steady; afloat fir m. Turpentine 80s. 6d. Afternoon.-Bonis 79* . LrvxarooL, May 4- Noon.-Cotton duh; uplands ll*d; Orleans 12*41 ?ales ?OOO bales. Bombay BhlpmeaU to SOib. 29.600 balea Afternoon.-Yams and fabrics at Manchester heavy. Fork 103?. Tallow Ma Od. Evening.-Cotton closed dull; aplauda ll*; Or? leans 13; salea 6000 bales. Com ta*. 3d H A vax, May 9.-Cotton opened dull; trei ordinaire on the apot IL 43c ; low middUnga afloat If. 40*c a-*"""ffTTr wia*'*T?_ " NEW YOBX, May 4-Noon-Money steady at 7; sterling 0*. Gold 85* Cotton quiet at 28* cts. Turpentine steady at AO* to 47. Brain Arm; strain? ed??*. - -. Brealng.--Cottonunchanged; salea4900 bales, at 28* for mldaliugs. Flour TO to l&U. bettt-r, and mvre doing lo mediara gradea; anperflne 15 OiaO; common to farr extra Sooth ern $0 GO? 7. Wheat and corn oloaed quiet at the noon advance ; miau d West? ern 95 chi. Fork armer.' Groceries quiet and Arm. Naval atores quiet Freighta finner; on cotton by ?tea m *a5-3A . Governments, cloted duh bat et jad y ; 62's 18*; Tennessee's 07*, new 05*; Borth Caro- 1 lina's00*. new 64*; Virginia's 67, new Ci; Louis!- ? ana's 74, levees 00*. .Money closed sharp at 7 per j cent, with exoeptiona to coln, i Marling heavy at 9a 9*. Gold 36*. 6tocks unsettled abd weak. BALTIMOU. May 4*.-Cotton d u ll at 28c Flour | dull and unchanged. Wheat valley red Si 02 ; good $1 90. Com active;"white 75c; yellow 88 io 87c Oats iriherat 76 to 78c. Eye dull, tl 2dal 26. Pork quiet at SSI 7 5a 32. Bacon quiet; should era 14*o. Lard Brm at 10*c Whiskey soaroe, 94a96c CiNcrxsuri. May 4.-Whiskey firm at 92, Provi? sions quiet and firm at full rates, with light demand ind bo buarnett to establish quotation?. ST. LOUTS, May 4, -Whiskey firm at 87. Provi? sion* dall, with a jobbing trade onlv; extra heavy mea? pork S31 *a31*. Should era 13*; clear sides 17. Lud heavy. LcuuviLLB, May 4 -Flour: superfine $6 60. Pork ttl ?0i Shoulders 13*al3*; clear sides 17*a 17*. Whiskey 92. ' WILMINGTON, May 4 -Turpentine quiet at 41. Roeta firm at $107* to $0 60. Crude turpentine ?Unhanged Tar unchanged. BAVASTXAXC, May 4 -Cotton steady; tales SOO bales. Middlings 27* cents. Bccdpta 833 bales. ATJOVBTA, May 4'.-Cotton quiet; sales ISO bales. MiddUnga BS* cents. Becelpta 60 balea. MOBILE, May 4.-' otton dull. Sales 226. Low middlings 2*a26*. Receipts 418. Noexaort*. Baw OHLXAKS, May A.-Cotton in t)a,k demand, high gradea unchanged, law grades easier, mid? dlings 38*. Eales 00.000 bales. Beceipra 738. Ex? port* 0843, Including 720 to Mobile, tor Liverpool steamship. Gold 96*. Sterling 48*. Yotk Sight Esehausre *a* premium. Sogar, common 9*a9*; prime 12*al2*. Molasses, fermenting, 40*55. * Wilmington Market. WILMINGTON, May 3.-T?PX.NTINE-Only 25 bbls received today, which ?old at $2 76 lor jwllow dip and SI 66 for hard. * 280 Bia hnarxs lu?n?iras ->?.ei of 100 bbls at 41c,and 175 bbls at 41 *c fi gallon. BOBIN.-398 bbl? sold at SI 95 for strained and No. 2 and ?6 62 s. So 75*7 tor pale, aa in qual.ty. Ta*.-100 thai ona ged banda at $2 4<J ft bbl. Selma Cotton Statement. SELMA, (ALA.) April 80 - Stock oa baud September 1, 1808. 110 Received thia week. 805 Becelved previously.33,100-82,405 83 606 Shipped this week. 797 Shipped previously.27,904-38,701 Stock on hand April 90 '69. 3,904 f??im Hems. Port of Charleston, May ?. PORT CALENDAK. PH A WES or TUX MOON. Last Quarter, Sd, 8 boura, 21 minutes, ma ning. New Moon, 11th, 10 hours, 47 minute*, mon lng. First Quarter. 18th, 4 boura. 9 minutes, evening. Full Moon. 25th, 10 boure 3 minutes momma. BOB RE8E6. I SETS. MOON EWES. BIOH WATEB. 3.Monday....1 5..12 0..43 4'Tuesday.... 5..12 I 6..42 5'Wednesday.! 5..10 ! 0..48 6 Thursday...: 6.. 9 I 6..44 7 Friday. ...J 6.. 9 6. 44 Saturday... 5.. 8 6..45 9 MrMfevv...' 6.. 7 ' 6..40 13.. 61 il..24 1..80 9..22 2.. 5 3..17 2..38 4..10 9.. 9 4..b7 3..42 5..10 ?..12 0..20 Arrived Yesterday. Steamer Pilot Boy, Peck, Bav. JIU ah via Beau? fort, Hilton Head, Av. Md-e, Ac lo J hu Fer Iaon. J a Graver it Co, W B Peronneau, H Blatte T, $5\i?Oamey. A Barnwell. F Kr.-eicl. J F Porteus. B W MCTUXOOUB, Moffett & WhartoD, and Southern Expresa Co. Cleared Yesterday. Behr Pend. Jones, Boston-Olney A Co. British brig W H Cleare, Albury, Bahamas-A Sailed Yesterday. British sehr W H Clearo, Albury, Bahamas, behr Minerva, Collins, Havant. Steamer Dictator, McNeity, Pals tia, ria Jackson? ville, Fernandina and Savannah. From thia Port, Steamship Paragoon. Byder, New Torr, May L Behr ida Richardson, Bedell, Savannah, Alay 4. Sblpnewa t>y rc'^rapu. WILMINGTON, May 4-Arrived, steamships Gary from Baymore and Pioneer irom Philadolphii. HAVANNAH. May 4-Arrived, steamahips North Point ir m Baltimore; Wyoming irom Phiiadelph a; Huntsville and ban Jacinto from New York ; behr Ida Richardson from Charleston. lou&ignees per Sooth < ujoiini* Huilroad Bimy 4. 348 bales Cotton, CT bales Domestics. 28 bon dies Paper, 849 bushels (.?rain, 87 bb:s Naval Storo?, " cars J.umber, 1 car Stock, lo Bailroad Agent, L 1 DeSanssnie, O'acm p. G W Williams ft Cc, Pfizer, Rodgers ft Co, J Marshall, * J .-ali?as. Willis ft Chis olm. Caldwell ft Ko?, G H Walter ft Co, / BB Scan, King ft Gibbon, Wardlaw ft Carew, D O'Neill, Clag horn. Berring ft Co. J Adger ft Co, btreetBros ft Co, and Goldsmith ft Son. Consignee! per Northeastern I {.?Uro ad OSaty 4. SObales Cotton, 41 bbls Naval Stores. Tobacco, Mdse, ftc Io Reeder ft Davis, Bischoff A Co, Kins? man ft Bowell, j Marshall, Jr, Maeycks ft Salters, Pelzer, Rodgers ft Co, Caldwell ft .-ons H E Gran? ger. W M lawton, Kendall ft Dorkery, Frost ft Ad? ger, and G W Williams ft Co. Passengers. Per steamer Pilot Boy, from Pava .u? h v Bean fort and Hilton Head-A B Jones ard wife, h L Barris, F N Taylor and wife, Mrs Foster Miss For ter. Mrs Birnaus, e P .-milb. W Neely, W B Smith, ," KcobjJoch, Mr Berman, J B Flint and wile, M " Bowne. G B Pendleton, W H Peronnean, B P ? hamp ney. H Hutchinson and wife, H Hutchinson. Jr. B P Hutchinson, E M Hutchinson, K T Baker a d wife, J Franz, 8 B Thompson. W E Wording, J E Wright, N Norton, A Adams, M Flandeau, E Lowe, Mrs Bis sell and two children, W W Brute, W 8 Hastie, Jr, F A Kurtis Mn Dutton, Mrs Nichols, Col Bioont, A Barnwell; two children and norie, and 16 on deck. /.Bt JUtS. J) HOTOGRAPH COLOR I Ri G. PERSONS WISHING TO HAVE PHOTOGRAPHS tinted with care and laste can have their orders promptly filled by leaving them at Holmes* Book House Written directions should in each case be given as to the style of coloring pieferred. * April 22 Smos* gotels. g T . CLOUD HOTEL,. THIS NEW AND COMM01IO?S BOUSE, LOCAT? ED corner ot Broadway and Forty-secocd-Boreet, possesses advantages over alt other houses for the ac? commodation o: Ita guests. It waa built expressly for a flr-t-cl-i83 family boarding house-the rooms heine large and en suite, heated i>y ?te-tm-with bot and cold w ter. and furnished second to nose; while the culinary department is ia the most experienced hands, affording gneets an unequaled table. One of Atwood's Patent Elevators ie aiso among the "modern improvements" and at the service ol guests at ali hours. The Broadway and University Place Cars pass the door every four minutes, running from the dry Hall to Central Park, while the Sixth and i evcnlh Avenue'ines are but a short block on either sine, affording ample facilities for communicating with ail the. depots, steamboat landings, daces of amuse? ment and business of the great metropolis. JiUKK dc HOLLEY, Proprietors. Varch 12 6m o s lostness Cards. ?1H AM BE II LAI* ?Si SEABROOK, ATTORNEYS AT LAW aim SOLIOITORX IN EQUITY, Charleston, g. C. Otaos' in the Courthouse. By H. CHUiBxHLiis, Atty-Genorai. .a. a, SEABROOK. I Special attention wOl be paid to the Proseen'lon pf | Chums hold by parties outwit of Ore State, May 4 L. W. aft IV. G. WELLS tb CO., PRODUCE COMMISSION MERCHANTS, So. ll? WEST PUATT-8TKKKT. ~ BALTIMORE, MD., RECEIVE ANO SELL ON COMMISSION ALL kinds ot early ? VEGETABLES, - FRUIT8, ' MELONS, ftc. We guarantee hiebest market prices and prompt retorna for all consignments to our house, stencil Flutes furnished free ot charge. 2mos May 3 I, D HEARD, X. T. I W. J 1TXASD, NOBTOLX. C. W. TOD NO, N. T. I F. E. OOOJDltlDOB, l'OIlTSMOUTH. J ? EARL?, YOUNG A CO., PRODUCE COMMISSION MERCHANTS, ??O. 1947 Washington-street, NEW YORK. SPECIAL ATTENTION GIVEN TO TBS 8ALE OF EARLY VEGEGABLES, FBUfTS, POTATOES ftc. RXTxarjacxa. -GovernorZ. B. Vance, Charlotte; W. D. Reyno:da ft Bro., Norfolk; E. G. Ohio, Super, intendent 8. ft R Railroad, Portsmonth : Colonel a. L. Fremont, E. E. Burruss, Esq., Wilmington ; H. K. Thurber ft Co., Langhran ft Egbert, New Tork ; Bernard O'Neill, Charleston ; Alexander A Russell, Savannah._3tnoa_April 2 jg o W A R Ii DALY, GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANT, No. 83 Wavrren-atreet. SSW YORK. PERSONAL ATTENTION GIVEN TO TBE PUB CB^SE of all kinda ot MERCHANDISE. Boots, Shoes. Bata, Ca a md Trunk?, and t'traw Goods a specialty. Consignment of aU kinds of Staple Articles and general Produce solicited. Prompt returns guaranteed. ? . EDWARD DALT, Late of Charleston, 8. 0. Pemi-Weekly Price Currents sent free by post. January 2K DAG finio? ??I ILLIS di CH1SULXU. FACTORS, COMMISSION MERCHANTS AND SHIPPING AGENTS, WILL ATTEND TO THE EURO BASE, SALE ANC SHIPMENT (to Foreign and Domestic Ports) ot COTTON, BICE, LUMBER AND NAVAL STORES. ATLANTIC WHARF, Charleston, 8. 0. E. WILLIS.A. R. OBISOLM October 26_ Jj^ C KAUFMAN, BROKER, AUCTIONEER AND COMTdTSSION A JENI", No. 35 HHOAD-STKEET, CHARLESTON, S. C., Will bny end sell BEAL ESTATE, BONDS, STOCKS, BANK BILLS, ftc AND Auction sales of HOBSEJ, MULES, ftc. April 9 fm*Tmo B LANDIS**, KICIIAKDSON ii HILVUE, ATTORNEYS AT LAW ft 60LICirORS IN EQUITY, Manning, 8. C. Will practice m Clarendon Cornily, and In the United states Oourts. JAKES D. BLANDIS Cl. JOHN S. BICHABDSON, JE, J ?b ET H F. S Ho HE. JOSEPH F. Rfu UK will practice sepirately in the 'o .nbc." of Kershaw, Mimter. Darlington, Wil? liams .urg. and wol give prompt attention to all busi? ness en') usted to bis care fm ?Tn:* April 9 DENTIST. R00M3 AT HIS RESIDENCE. N* ORTH WEST COR* NEB OF MEETING AND 800IETY STREETS, jtovember 20 fm we m os JOHN D. ALEXANDER, ACCOUNTANT, NOTARY PUBLIC AND GENERAL AGENT, No, 10 ft road-<?t rc i t. BESPEC?FTTLLY SOLICITS BUSINESS IN AD JUSTIN? ACCOUNTS of Merchants and others, and lu 'VRITINJ OP AND POSTING their B00E8, cither in part or whole, ftc. January 9 puiliMnfl fihhuals, (Ctr. LUMBER AT^ROLESALE AND K ETA II?. AZi DESCRIPTIONS AND QUALITY. AFD LI, STOCK OF WHITE PINE. FROM TO 2 Inches thick clear and well a?a?oneJ. 'Ihe attention of builders and others is especially requested. Mahogany. Black Walnut, Hickory, Ash, White Oak, Poplar Boards and Plants. Bo* ewood and Ma? hogany Yernera, Newels, Balusters, lc; also at Manufacturer's Prices, Sashes, Blinds,Doors, and all kinds or Mouldings. Spruce Spars and Ladders, all If ngths; Shingles, Laths, kc, constantly on hand and for sale in quan? tities to suit purchasers, by L H. HALL k CO., Successors to Int* J. N Wood. Agent, Northwest corner Mark ctr? tree t and East Bay. ISAAC HALL, New York. ) ? I. H. HALL. J rowf April S STEAM SASH, BLIND AND DOOK FACTORY, L. E. CORDRAY & CO., No. 2 PR1TCEA RD-S TREE T, OPPOSITE .r. F. TAYLOR & CO.'3 MACHINS SHOPS. SASHES, GLAZED AND UNGLAZED, always on hand PANEL DOORS, HOI HOUSE SASHES, MOULDINGS, &c., made up at short no* tice, and at the lowest terms. L. E. COEDRAI.0. A. TBOUCHE March 23 3mo JSlaojfH^_ M. LL FINLEY'S Celebrated Cooking Stoves, BKsfl?9 M PHILANTHROPIST" AND " CIVILIAN,'' Manufactured at Troy, N. Y., and for sale by D. L. FULLERTON. AUGUSTA, QA. rESE STOVE? STAND DNBIYaLLED FOB capacity, durability, conveniences and the con sral purpose? to which Cooking Stoves are used. Tbs PHil-ANTHBOPLsi is extra heavj plated, and hu Ash Drawer; can be mad- into a six boiler hole stove ; hoe r-j-t iron afaa- Tmt w.i ? i ?? a-jaH enamel lined. A strictly firat-elasa Stove. The CIVILIAN ia of a neat design, and bas a Ono large Oven. ThN stove can be had with the extension oaek. six bolos, and reservoir when desired For turt her information apply to JL\ L. FDLLEBTON, January 30 fm cw Augusta, Ga ? LOMW IND PARIS EXPO PRIZE MEDALS I THB GEORGE A. CLARK'S p. N T. SIX (OKU, SUIT FINISH SPOOL COTTON. This favorite Thread being Six Cord to No. 80, purely Soft Finish, id recommended for its great superiority for Hand and Machine Sew? ing. FOR SALE BY THE aPrincipal Wholesale and Retail Dry Goods and Notion Dealers. February 27 * Sro o REFINED FA Ul LY LARD PACKED UV PROCTER & GAMBLE, Cincinnati. tall Ask your ttroccr for our farand of Lard In these Packages. Packed 3 lb, C lb. 10 rb Caddio*, CO lb casc-i for shipment. Cheapest mod: for telling Lard, fiend tor Price List Imo April 8 TTJOliMMg & MALBKTH, No. 30 Broad-street, Charleston, S. C., BROKERS, AUCTIONEEBS, BEAL ESTATE AND GENERAL COMMISSION AGESTS, Will atttend to Renting and'^neotins; of Rents and purchase and si'e ot MJ- B, Bonis, Gold, Silver and Heal Estate. ALSO To tho Purchase of Good? and Supplies for parties in the country upon naran ible terms. Gr.OBOE L. BoiMi-.s.ALEXANDER MACBETH, Januiryl lyr Progs, (g?mirais, (Etc. HOUSEKEEPERS ! HOUSEKEEPERS! ME.V-W?J1KN-.VM) CHILDREN MEN-WOMKN-AN O CHILDItK V ! READ-READ. "Cooling to Scalds and Burns," "Soothing to all pair.fal wounds," Ac. "Healing to ali bores, ulcers," Ac. 'CG?T?i??' BUCKTHORN SALVE Is the mott extraordinary SALVE ever known. Its power of pootbine and Healing for all Cut?, Burn?, Bruises, Sores. Ulcers, Chapped Hands and t>kin, for sore Ni rp'PR, for Piles, Ac, kc -ia without a paral? lel. One person says of it: "I would not be with? out a box in my house, if it cost IS, or I had to travel all th < way to New York tor it," [N. 7. Evening New?, September 5. HST AU Druggists in CHARLESTON sell it. "COSTARS* STANDARD PREPARATIONS ABS HIS BEAUTIFIER! THE Bitter-sweet and Orange Blossoms. 49? One Bottle, SI-Thico for S3. HU "Co* tar's" Hat, Roach, ?be.. Ext er m l's. "Cottar's" Bod Bag Ex terminai to rs. "Costar'a" (only pure) Insect Powder. "Only Infallible Remen ie? known." "111 Beware 111 of spuriou. imitations." "All Druggists in CHABLIS ION sell them " Adores* .. CoSTAK," No. 13 IlowardUat., >. Yt Sold tn CHARLESTON, S. C., by GOODRICH, IV INE.HA il di CO. ' March 23_ PAC_lyr SUBE POP! THE ONLY CERTAIN RAT DESTROYER WirHOUT Disagreeable Results. ADOLPH ISAAOSBN'S PHOSPHORIC PASTE, HERMETICALLY sealed and warranted to keep fresh for all time the greatest dis ov?ry I of its kind In th? age we live m. No person need be troubled with BATS, MICE, BED BUGS or ROACHES, for Mr. Isaacsen's destructive remedy is within the reach of all. Prepared only by himself, from rare and valuable compounds, its cheapness ls as wonderful as Its emcaey._Bundi eds of tostimo* f BBH nave been received irom aXTparts ot thoUuitea SUtes. The great advantage this RUBE POP possesses over all tiniilar preparations is the FACT that it in Certain tn Its Effects, and free from the unpleasantoosa of rats dying in their ho'es. a? it causes them to leave the premises to seek air, and consumos thom so entirely as to leave No Dla? ?reca?ale Udor. Numbers ot references can be made to Persons in thia City, who have successfully u*ed it SOLE AGENTS FOB SOUTH CAROLINA, DOW IE & MOISE, IMPORTi-BS AND WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS, Corner Meeting and Basel, streets, April 23 m wi Brno Charleston, 8. C. F ^X^jjj^^S^?K^?/f It is a sure preven _ ^?? ????J?zZ^e*r*>L* of Incident to this ant. mal, such as LUNG FEVER, GLANDERS', YEL B Wi VEST cT ?bai ^^a^raos Appetite ^and Vital Ajf^^fckajjcpjjj Its uso improves j^^n^^^^^B^^^^^ and transforms tb o ""'^jV^Bi?^?y?^^^." miserable Skelelons 1 ~J^jj^S3g^gr^^bS .> bato a fine looking and spirited Horse. TO BEEPER S OF COW8 THI8 ITtEPAlUTIO In rattening cattle, lr gives thom an appe'ite, open? their hides and makes them ti. ive much raster. U U T Z > H CELEBRATED Horse and Cattle Powders. IN ALL DISEASES OF 8WINE, SUCHAS COUGHS, ULOEB8 IN TEE L U N..G s, LIVER, Ac. this artlcleacts asa spe? cific By putting ^ from one-half to a paper In a barrel of swill tbe ab ve diseases wi 11 be eradicated or en? tirely prevented. If given in time, a certain pre Uve and cure for the Hoi; Cholera. rnErARED BT DAVID E. PUD TZ, WHOLESALE DRUG AND MEDICINE DEPOT. No. 116 Franklin-strert, Baltimore, Md. FOB BALE BT BOWIE ?i MOISE. WHOLESALE DRUG HOUSE, No. 151 MEETING-STREET, OPPOSITE CB4 RLICSTON HOTEL, March 111 46 KOBADA LIS Purities the Blood. For Bale by Dmaglm KT.rywtacr,. Jnlv 9? o*c ll r J T . H U Al H. li KEYS, BROKER, AUCTIONEER AND COMMIS? SION MERCHANT. SALES OF BEAL EBTalE L TOCKS, BONDS, SE 0UBITIE8 AND PERSONAL PttOPEHTY A1TENDKD TO. flo. 37 BROA li-8T It IC Air OMARU.-TON. fi. 0. RFFKHKNCnj. Hon. BENS? BUI-il. W. J. MAGRATH, Esq. General JAMFH CONN KB, T. K. WAHLNO, Esq. October GUARDIAN MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY OF NEW YORK. Organized in 1869. All Policies Lt ou-Foi fei table. Hali Loan Taken. No Notes Required. LAST CASH DIVIDEND 50 (FIFTY) PER CENT. Statement. Policies in force.$25,000,000 Assets. 1,600.000 Annual Income. 800,000 Losses Paid.. 500,000 OAcen. W. H. PECKHAM. President. H. V. GAHAGAN, Secretary. L. McADAM, Actuary. G. A. F UDI OKA R, Superintendent. Directors. Hon. JOHN A. Dix, New York. Hon. JAMES H ASPER, Finn Harp sr &. Bros., ex-Mayor Now York. .7OHN J. 'CRAVE. President Bank Republic. WK. T. HOOKES. Wall-street. WK. M. VERKTLTE, Banker (Vermily* 4 Co.) CHAS. G. BOOKWOOD, Cashier Newark Banking I Company. i Hon. GEOEUE OPDTKE ex-Mayor cf ?ork. MmoT C. MORGAN. Banker. u l'Hi.oiA3 BlONKI, finn Thomas Rigney 4 Co. BEKJ. B. SHERMAN, Treasurer New York Steam tingar Refining Company. AARON ARNOLD, Firm of Arnold, Constable 4 Co. RICHARD H. BOWNE, Wetmore 4 Bowne, Law E. y. HAOOHWOUT, Firm E. Y. Haugh wont x Co. WM. WrLKENs, Firm W. Witkons 4 Co. JULIUS iL PH AIT, Merchant. WM. W. WRIOHT, Merchant. CHAS, J. STARR, Merchant. WILLIAM ALLEN, Merchant. GEO. W. CUILER, Banker, Palmyra, N. Y. GEO. T. HOPS, President Continental Fire Ia. surance Company. . JOHN H. S nun WOOD. Park Place. WALTON H. .* -?CKHAM. Corner 6th Avenue and Iwenty-thiru-street. EDWARD Fl. WRIOHT, Newark, N. J. GEO. W. FARLEE, Counsellor. W. L. COGSWELL, Merchant. yew. GEORGE KEIM, General Agent for South Carolina. Dir. T. OEKflSTJKUNA. Eiamiulng Physician. R. ISSERTEL, GENERAL AGENT FOR CHARLESTON, January 13 6mo Office No. ?<J3 King-street, engleston, S, c. /frtiltJET?. FBBT XXJX Z E R S RHODES' SUPERPHOSPHATE! THE OLD AND LONGEST ESTABLISHED STANDARD MANURE. ORGHILLA GUANO ! PERUVIAN GUANO ! RHODES' MANU BE IN IT8 PUEPAR AXION,. IS MADE EQUALLY AD VP T ED FOB FACING larae crops of Cotton, Corn, Wheat, Tosaoto Potatoes and other Boot Crone, i he Manufacturing Department lt conducted by Frederick Klett, one of the moat ailUful Chemist* ana Manufacturers in the United States. ... lt ls endorsed, approved md recommended by all of the most prominent Chemists and Agriculturists ia the Southern states. "It can be relied upon as uniform m quail ty, " alwaya reliable, productive of larga crops, and unexcelled by any in the market, bi the high percentage of "1 rue Fertilizing Principles.' Price 157 60 casb, or S60 time, with Factor's acceptance, and 7 per cent, interest until lat Dee em b c, 1869. : ?' uti CHILLA GU ANO-"AA." a fine Bird Guano, rich in Phosphat?e and Alkaline Salts. Price'it cash MO time. PUUUVIAN GUANO-Warranted pure, and always on hand. Furnished at market prices for carD. Analysis of Rhodes' Standard Saperphosphate of Lime. Moisture Expelled at 212?.. .5.06 ... Soluble Phospbono Acid....t.. ;.0-06 Equal to Phosphate Lime..19.78 Common Phosphoric Acid.16.08 * Equal to Bone Phosphate.34.99 Total Phosphates...64.77 v Lime with Phosphoric Acid.-.29:148 Sand...00.00 - Sulphate of Lime and other Salts not estimated.40.18 100.00 The above analysis indicates a M&nurial Superphosphate of Limo ot tho highest grade ordi? narily found m the American market. Its large amount of Soluplo Phosphoric Acid supplies an active nutriment for th J development aud maturity bf tire fruitage. The Sulphuric Acid whioh it contains, by chemical afBaity with the elements of most soils contribute to its Fer? tilizing Properties. To show ita best effects, this Superphosphate should ba applied under and in contact with thu Seed, and with a moderately shallow covering of soil. A MEANS, Inspector, Savannah, Chatham Countv, Georgia, G. H. WILLIAMS, Assistant Chemist. February 18th, 1869. We guarantee that every package of RHODES' STANDARD SUPERPHOSPHATE ehalt fully come up to the above analysis. . B. H. RHODES & CO., No. 8S SOUTH-STREET. B A LT 1510 K K . B. S. RHETT & SON," . ' " AGENTS, CHARLESTON, S. C. February 87 ' SU LT H CA KULIN' A HAILKOAD. Pili?. ?ENEUAL SUPERINTENDENT'S OFFICE, I CHAB.LE8TOV. 8. C., April 9, 1869. f ON AND AFTER 801 DAY. APbIL 11TH, THB | PAaftCTJEB TRAINS of the boath Carolin? Railroad will ran at follows : FOB AUGUSTA. Leave Charleston.8.H0 A. V. Arrive at Augusta.4.45 P. M. Connecting with trains for Montgomery, Memphis Naahville and New Orleans, via Montgomery an ' Grand Junction. FOB COLUMBIA. Leave Ch ar letton...fl.PO A. M. Arrive at Colnmbia.0.10 P. Al. Connecting with Wilmington and Manchester By? road, ?ur Camden train FOU CHARLESTON. Leave Augusta.9.00 A. M Arrive at Charleston.5.10 V. M Leave Columbia.7 46 A. M Arrive at Charleston.5 IQ P. M AUGUSTA NIGHT ET PR ESS IBTNDATS EXCEPTED.) Leave Cta/lestou.7.30 P. At Arrive at Auau-ta.6.10 A. M Connecting witb trams lor Memphis, Nashvill and New Orleans, va Grand Junction. leave Augusta.4.10P. .to Arrive at Charleston.LOO A. Y COLUMBIA NIGHT EXPRESS. (SUNDATP KXCEPTED.) Leave Charleston..8.05 P. M. Arrive at Colnmbia...?.4.46 A. V. Connecting(.-nu?ays excepted) with Greenville ant! Columbia Railroad. Leave Columbia.6.61 V. M. Arrive at Charleston.6.30 A. V S' MMEBYTLI.E 1 LAIN. Leave Charleston.3.96 P. M. Arrive at Summerville. 6.1 OP. M. Leave Summerville.7.10 A. M. Arrive at Charleston.8.23 A. M CAMDEN BRANCH. Camden and ' olumbii Pakenser Trails on MON? DAYS, WEIVX8DAY8 and SATURDAYS, connects with up and down Day Pas len gera at KingviUo. Leave Camden.6 36 A. M, Arri?e at Columbia.lUti A. M. Leave Columbia.-.19" P.M. Arrive at Camden.7.01 P. Al. Signed) B. T. PEAKE, April 10 General Sunenntendeut. ijfjjutir pitters. THEY CURE DYSPEPSIA, AND ALL DISEASES Or TUE STOMACH AND LIVER. THZT AU aiCOMMZTOID BT TBS MEDICAL PAOTJ1TV. HEGEMAN & CO., AGENTS, NEW YORK. Mannfactnred by C. F. PANKNIN; CHUTIST AND AP0THECAE7, CHARL E S T O N, B.C. MSTFor Bale by Druggists Every where.~&, Februaty 16 mwflyr Safes. MARVIN'S PATENT Alum & Dry Plaster FIRE PROOF SAFES Are most desirable for quality, finish and price. MARVIN'S SPHERICAL BURGLAR SAFES Cannot be Sledged ! Cannot be Wedged ! Cannot be Drilled! BANK VAULTS, VAULT DOORS. EXPRESS BOXES, FAMILY PLATE SAFES, COMBINATION LOCKS Please send for a catalogue to MARVIN & CO., (oldest safe manufacturers) D . . , (265 Broadway, New York. Pnnapal )m Che8tn0/St.f Phil*, Warehouses j108Bank St., Cleveland.O And for sale by our agents in the principal ?ities throughontJthe United States FOB SALt HY WM. M. BIRD & CO., No. S03 EAST BAY, CliAKLKSTUA. December 29 1 L L I V 51 VAN WYCK, (LATE OF 80rm CAROLINA,) ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW So. W w on-street, New loria, BOOM Mo IX April 6 lmo